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  • M4 Sherman Tank parked as a monument
    By Charles Earley 2 months ago

    Why Did The M4 Sherman Tank Come With So Many Different Engine Options?

    During World War II, wartime ordnance required an accelerated production of Sherman tanks and their mechanicals, so the U.S. army needed to be flexible.

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  • F-16  fighter jet in flight
    By Charles Earley 2 months ago

    Why Does The F-16 Have A Bubble Canopy?

    The F-16 Falcon fighter aircraft has a single-piece frameless bubble canopy. What makes this canopy special, and why is it good news for pilots?

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  • A Harley-Davidson WLA motorcycle parked.
    By Shane O'Neill 2 months ago

    Which Harley-Davidson Motorcycles Did The US Military Use In WW2?

    Tanks and airplanes get all the glory when it comes to military vehicles, but Harley-Davidson produced a specific motorcycle during World War II for the Allies.

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  • A Ford GAA 18 V8 engine on display at a museum
    By Dauglas Denga 2 months ago

    What Made The Ford GAA V8 Such An Iconic Engine For Its Time?

    Though the EcoBoost and Coyote are notable engines in Ford's history, the GAA V8 is another fascinating one. What made it so iconic for its time?

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  • Airlift has taken the delivery of its first H145 helicopter in Greece
    By Zohaib Ahmed 2 months ago

    How Much Does An H145 Helicopter Cost & How Fast Can One Fly?

    The H145 helicopter by Airbus accomplishes a variety of tasks in public and private sectors, even though it's not the fastest helicopter in the air.

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  • Type 1 Kaiten torpedo on display
    By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    World War 2: What Was The Kaiten Torpedo & Did It Sink Any Ships?

    The Kaiten torpedo was developed in Japan during World War II to sink Allied ships. It was a formidable weapon but suffered many design flaws.

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  • The USS Iowa battleship firing broadside
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    How Many US Battleships Are Still In Service?

    Battleships are heavily armored and equally armed vessels built to cause devastating damage against adversarial ships. Here's how many the U.S. still uses.

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  • F/A-18E Super Hornet is parked on an American military aircraft carrier at sea.
    By UmmeAimon Shabbir 2 months ago

    How Do Planes Land On Aircraft Carriers

    The dynamics of landing a plane on an aircraft carrier are both complicated and simple at the same time. Here's everything we know about it.

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  • F-4 family fighter jet above runway
    By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    The Strongest Sonic Boom Ever Recorded Was Produced By This Iconic Fighter Jet

    When a fighter jet travels at supersonic speeds, it emits a sonic boom due to the shock wave it produces. The strongest one ever was recorded in 1967.

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  • Being 747 landing at airport
    By Charles Earley 2 months ago

    Why Did Boeing Discontinue The 747 Jet?

    The Boeing 747 was once the iconic plane of long-haul flights and international trips. However, over time, many factors led to the aircraft's eventual decline.

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  • Burj Al Arab Jumeirah hotel helipad view below
    By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    Can A Plane Land On A Helipad? It's Only Happened Once

    It's physically impossible for many planes to land on a helipad due to their size. However, one plane made history by landing on a helicopter pad in Dubai.

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  • Military helicopter hovering over a field
    By Charles Earley 2 months ago

    Are More Blades Better On A Helicopter?

    The number of blades on a helicopter help determine how stable it is and how much it can lift. Overall, it's a key measure of a chopper's performance.

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  • A soldier prepares to catch a drone
    By James Hydzik 2 months ago

    How The US Could Upgrade Its Swarm Tech With Battlefield-Tested Ukrainian UAVs

    The war in Ukraine is demonstrating how modern technology can be used to accommodate new battle conditions and the U.S. is exploring a deal to help it adapt.

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  • A World War II era Jeep parked outside.
    By Shane O'Neill 2 months ago

    What Off-Roaders Did The US Military Use Before The Advent Of The Jeep?

    The Jeep is iconic and gained that status during World War II, but what off-roaders did the Army use prior to that engagement? Here's what we know.

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  • A F/A-18 Hornet taking off from an aircraft carrier
    By Shane Schmid 2 months ago

    The F/A-18 Fighter Jet Had A Serious Design Flaw - Here's What Fixed It

    The F/A-18 Hornet has served the U.S. Navy since the '80s, but at one point, it was quite the faulty little fighter jet that required an extensive modification.

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  • A Delta Dagger on display at a musuem
    By Joe Hindy 2 months ago

    5 Of The Worst Combat Jets To Fly In The Vietnam War

    The United States brought a full complement of supersonic jets to the Vietnam War, but some of the planes in the Air Force's arsenal didn't meet the challenge.

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  • Monument of an old decommisioned UH-1
    By Charles Earley 2 months ago

    Why Did The US Army Stop Flying Huey Helicopters?

    The UH-1 Huey is a legend as far as helicopters go, but even legends have to retire eventually. Here's why the U.S. Military stopped flying its Hueys.

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  • The Meal, Ready-to-Eat (MRE) packets
    By Tom Clark 2 months ago

    How Does The Flameless Heater Work In Military MREs?

    Armed forces need a good meal while they protect and serve, but how does the food get hot using the flameless heaters included with military MREs?

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  • Woman in front of Airport flight schedule board
    By KR Manalo 2 months ago

    What Is The Longest Non-Stop Flight? (And Which Plane Do You Have To Take?)

    Have you ever wondered about the longest flight you can take without scheduled stops? Here's everything you need to know, including destinations and airline.

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  • Chengdu J-10 on tarmac with military personnel
    By Jack Picone 2 months ago

    What Does The 'J' On Chinese Fighter Jets Mean?

    Ever looked at a Chinese fighter jet and wondered what the 'J' written on the side mean? Here's everything you need to know about it.

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  • Close up of Mig-21 air intake at front of aircraft
    By KR Manalo 2 months ago

    Why Don't Modern Fighter Jets Use Nose Intakes Anymore?

    Nose air intake systems are, at this point, a relic of early jet fighter technology that's been phased out in favor of more advanced side intake structure.

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  • A magnificent photograph of the giant U.S. battleship Missouri (
    By Eli Shayotovich 2 months ago

    Fact Check: Is The USS Missouri Being Reactivated?

    Word has spread that the USS Missouri, a World War II era battleship, is being reactivated and sent to the Mediterranean Sea to help in a conflict.

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  • F-16 fighter jet in flight
    By Chris Littlechild 2 months ago

    Why Fighter Jets Are Inherently Unstable (And What Makes Them Safe To Fly)

    Instability might not seem like the most desirable characteristic for a flying object. But fighter jets are actually designed to be unstable in flight.

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  • Boeing 727 used by Trans World Airlines
    By Joseph Chidi 2 months ago

    Why Did Boeing Stop Producing Its 727 Jets?

    The Boeing 727 was a popular plane that could land on shorter runways than other jets. What led to Boeing's decision to stop making it in the 1980s?

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  • Ukranian soldiers with a Ukranian flag
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    This Tiny 'Aircraft Carrier' Is Just Over A Meter Long, Yet Useful (And Deadly)

    Ukrainian soldiers are using a new weapon in its war with Russia. These new "aircraft carriers" can carry drones into battle, extending their range.

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  • Three Canadian soldiers operating Sherman ARV MK I, Recovery vehicle
    By Jonathan H. Kantor 2 months ago

    How Many Variants Did The M4 Sherman Tank Have & Why Were There So Many?

    The M4 Sherman wasn't just a one and done, there were several variants and alterations for the tank. How many different Shermans were out there?

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  • Navy Admiral Chester Nimitz awards the Navy Cross medal to Mess Attendant 2nd Class Doris Miller in 1942.
    By Ron King 2 months ago

    Who Was Doris Miller & Why Did He Have An Aircraft Carrier Named After Him?

    In 2020, the USS Doris Miller was announced as the name for the U.S. Navy's new aircraft carrier. But who was Doris Miller, and why is he being commemorated?

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